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05Nov

The History of Condominium Development Rhymes: Contract Purchasers Are Again Seeking to Get Out of Purchasing Condominium Units

Carlton Fields | | Return|
Following the real estate crash of 2008, many condominium developers nearing completion of their projects issued notices of completion only to find themselves facing lawsuits from their contract purchasers, who were looking for ways to get out of...
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-history-of-condominium-development-62965/

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